Perceptions About Zika-related Prevention Behaviors in the Dominican Republic: Findings and Implications from a Qualitative Study
This qualitative research report (available in English and Spanish) details the findings of formative research that sought to understand the perceptions of the effectiveness and feasibility of Zika prevention actions in the Dominican Republic.
The study focused on pregnant women, men with a pregnant partner, and women likely to become pregnant in the near future. The report also provides recommendations for implementers of future Zika and other mosquito-borne prevention programming.
Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: April 13, 2020
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